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If you use a 1911 pistol as a work gun, you need this course. It will help you run the gun better. The drills help you become more accurate and proficient. It will help you maintain the gun so it functions at that critical moment.

The Sig Sauer® P320® is a polymer-framed service pistol designed from the ground up with the input of law enforcement officers. This is Sig Sauer’s first striker-fired handgun. The P320 is customizable to any hand size or duty requirement.

The FNS-40LS is an excellent duty gun for law enforcement officers. The 40 S&W caliber, polymer pistol is striker fired and totally ambidextrous. It comes with all the features a police officer desires with the added benefit of superb shoot-ability.

The Sig Sauer Elite Performance Ammo is available in the five most popular police calibers. The V-Crown JHP is pre-cut to expand at lower velocities and the slightly lighter bullet weights are driven to slightly higher velocities. The ammo cycles flawlessly and passes the FBI gelatin test protocol.

Make Big Noise was an “all-in-one” range and media event that provided a one-stop, hands-on experience shooting law enforcement firearms, using firearms accessories from the aftermarket, and even testing new ammunition.

Walther’s new “Police Pistol Quick Defense” is a polymer-frame, striker-fired, full-size handgun. The M2 version sports the standard button magazine release. The 5-inch barrel version provides a longer sight radius and lightening cuts near the forward top of the slide. The most interesting feature of the PPQ is its trigger.

The SureFire X400 Ultra uses an ultra-high output LED white light and incorporates a brilliant green laser pointer. Six times easier to see than a red laser, the green laser is the way to go in law enforcement.

(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Nov/Dec 2014)